STATE v. PUBLIC SERVICE COM'N

No. WD 49492.

897 S.W.2d 54 (1995)

STATE of Missouri, ex rel., MoKAN DIAL, INC., and Choctaw Telephone Company, Appellants, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MISSOURI, et al., Respondents.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer Denied May 2, 1995.

Application to Transfer Denied May 30, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig S. Johnson, Andereck, Evans, Milne, Peace & Baumhoer, Jefferson City, for appellants MoKan Dial, Inc. and Choctaw.

Alfred G. Richter, Jr., Katherine C. Swaller, Diana J. Harter, St. Louis, for intervenor/respondent, Southwestern Bell.

Thomas A. Grimaldi, Overland Park, Kan., for intervenor/respondent United Telephone Co. of Missouri.

Randy Bakewell, Asst. Public Counsel, Jefferson City, for respondent Office of Public Counsel.

Robert J. Hack, Jefferson City, for respondent, Missouri Public Service Com'n.

Before LOWENSTEIN, P.J., and SMART and ELLIS, JJ.


Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer to Supreme Court Denied May 2, 1995.

LOWENSTEIN, Presiding Judge.

Short as many abbreviations, acronyms and jargon as possible, this case involves the Public Service Commission's (Commission) effort to find a more equitable way of inter-telephone company compensation, where a phone customer makes or receives what is commonly termed a "toll call"—a call to a number in a different exchange, but in a relatively close...

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